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MIT Carboncounter.com
Heard about this on Autoline After Hours so I tried it with my 2019 Tesla Model 3:
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Gen 6 Prius engine will be a “game-changer,” achieve a 53% thermal efficiency
Gen 6 will more than make up the usual Prius generational progress in fuel efficiency that did not come with Gen 5.
The all-new 1.5-L naturally aspirated engine that will power Gen 6 Prius will result in a 30% increase in both thermal efficiency and horsepower, increasing the 41% thermal efficiency of the current engine to 53%.
This will bring the EPA fuel efficiency to around 75 mpg. Hypermilers will easily average around 100 mpg. In populated states like California, driving a Gen 6 Prius will be cheaper than driving a BEV.
The smaller size of the engine will also allow Gen 6 to have a more aggressive design than Gen 5, with a lowered roof.
The pictures in the gallery show the new engine in a yellow Gen 5 Prius Prime.
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Toyota plans for ICE engines
Toyota hints at its latest plans for upcoming ICE vehicles
Smaller, lighter, multi-fuel versions, battery assisted.
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